As the MLB free agency period begins, the Philadelphia Phillies are expected to consider substantial changes to their lineup following their disappointing exit in the National League Championship Series. After coming just shy of the World Series, the Phillies appear poised to reevaluate key positions and make aggressive moves in the free-agent market.
One area of focus is the outfield, with speculation around whether the Phillies will pursue high-profile free agents to bolster their offensive depth and consistency. Potential targets could include elite sluggers or versatile players who add power and speed, giving the lineup a boost that proved necessary during the playoffs.
There’s also attention on pitching depth, with the front office reportedly interested in adding bullpen strength to support closer Craig Kimbrel and aid a rotation that struggled with injuries and consistency in 2023. Top arms on the market, including some starting pitchers, could be on their radar as the team seeks to shore up its staff.
Key decisions also loom over infield positions. Although Bryce Harper has adapted well to first base, the Phillies may look for additional support or versatility in the infield to complement key players like Trea Turner and Alec Bohm. With several infielders and bench players on the market, the team has options to explore both big-name signings and under-the-radar moves.
The Phillies’ front office is reportedly set on making upgrades to give the team a stronger chance at a championship run in 2024. Fans can expect Philadelphia to be active and aggressive in the free-agent market as the franchise eyes a return to the World Series.